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    Chlorophyll a Dimers Bound in the Water-Soluble Protein BoWSCP Photosensitize the Reduction of Cytochrome c

    When bound to water-soluble proteins of the WSCP family, chlorophyll molecules form dimers structurally similar to the “special pair” of chlorophylls (bacteriochlorophylls) in photosynthetic reaction centers. ...

    Yu. N. Obukhov, K. V. Neverov, Yu. V. Maleeva in Doklady Biochemistry and Biophysics (2023)

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    Water Soluble Chlorophyll-Binding Proteins of Plants: Structure, Properties and Functions

    Water soluble chlorophyll-binding proteins (WSCPs) of higher plants differ from most proteins containing chlorophyll or bacteriochlorophyll in that they are soluble in watr and are neither embedded in the lipi...

    Yu. V. Maleeva, K. V. Neverov, Yu. N. Obukhov, M. S. Kritsky in Molecular Biology (2019)

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    Photoinhibition of photosystem II in vitro: Spectral and kinetic analyses

    Two different preparations of photosystem II (PSII) (BBY-type membrane fragments and PSII core complexes) were isolated from 14-day-old pea seedlings (Pisum sativum L.) and used for spectral and kinetic study of ...

    I. G. Strizh, K. V. Neverov in Russian Journal of Plant Physiology (2007)

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    Photoreduction of Molecular Oxygen in Preparations of Photosystem II under Photoinhibitory Conditions

    Preparations of photosystem II (PSII) from pea (Pisum sativum L.) leaves were used to study the evolution and reduction of molecular oxygen under photoinhibitory conditions. Under these conditions, the photoinduc...

    I. G. Strizh, G. G. Lysenko, K. V. Neverov in Russian Journal of Plant Physiology (2005)

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    ΔpH-Dependent Fluorescence Quenching and Its Photoprotective Role in the Unicellular Red Alga Rhodella Violacea

    Plants have developed various photoprotective mechanisms to resist irradiation stress. One of the photoprotective mechanisms described in the literature for LHC2-containing organisms involves a down-regulation...

    M. Ritz, K.V. Neverov, A.-L. Etienne in Photosynthetica (1999)

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    The Evolutionary Aspects of Coenzyme Photobiochemistry

    Photochemical processes driven by solar photons have strongly impacted prebiotic accumulation of organic molecules in outer space and on the Earth, and today photosynthesis is an ultimate source of organic mat...

    M. S. Kritsky, T. A. Lyudnikova in Exobiology: Matter, Energy, and Informatio… (1998)